should i get a telecaster?

i meant the Squier tele and Fender tele in general. No particular model. im actually thinking of getting a telecaster and i was wondering if a Squier is any different from a Fender telecaster. Squier seems to be cheaper but im worried it may not be up to standard. So i was just wondering if i should just get a Squier or should i invest on a Fender?
 
i'd suggest going for the feel and the desired specs, and don't base the decision on price. if it means a few more months of saving, but u get the guitar that feels right for you, then why not?

imo, the squier's are pretty limited. specs wise, there aren't that many models to pick from. i.e. type of bridge, thickness of the neck, radius of the fingerboard, etc. such things should be taken into consideration. however, if the squier's specs are to your requirements, and it feels good when u test it, then its worth the buy, also.
 
FLCL said:
i meant the Squier tele and Fender tele in general. No particular model. im actually thinking of getting a telecaster and i was wondering if a Squier is any different from a Fender telecaster. Squier seems to be cheaper but im worried it may not be up to standard. So i was just wondering if i should just get a Squier or should i invest on a Fender?

besides construction and feel as mentioned by Fruitwine, also remember that the pickups you get in a Squier will be inferior to those Mexican-made models. quite a big contributing factor to tone.
 
bin4christ said:
but according to wat i read(guitar world dec 2005),he uses a 50's model tt didnt hav a hum by default...

in that case, it goes to show that Mr. Richards has some $$ to spare, hence investing in a bucker in there.

through experience, Affinity Squiers should be avoided, if you are bent on getting one, choose a Standard model instead.
 
check out Steve Morse "The Introduction" album cover - you will see the Ultimate modded Mongrel tele which he used for many years before the musicman came along ....
 
hi guys,

care to share how a normal tele sounds like like on the neck pickup?

coz i tried it once and apparantly i sound quite muddy on a clean channel. is it suppose to be like that? the pickup was US vintage i think...
 
erm... what amp were you using?...

teles technically should sound nothing close to mud.
eq it properly...then try le...
 
turtlemuscle said:
hi guys,

care to share how a normal tele sounds like like on the neck pickup?

coz i tried it once and apparantly i sound quite muddy on a clean channel. is it suppose to be like that? the pickup was US vintage i think...

chanmin is right, a tele's neck pickup is anything but muddy. very clear, acoustic-like tones to me. it should be more so if it was a vintage-voiced pickup. maybe the eq settings on the amp were off (or did you roll off the tone control on the tele?)
 
it depends on how it was wired, vintage speced ones the neck pickup was wired to sound like a bass pickup. u have to change the wiring to the more modern spec for the tones your more familar with.
 
ciel21 said:
it depends on how it was wired, vintage speced ones the neck pickup was wired to sound like a bass pickup. u have to change the wiring to the more modern spec for the tones your more familar with.

that's interesting... never knew that, how is it wired different from the way regular pickups are installed?

(you are talking about wiring and not windings of the pickup right)
 
ok... i found the answer myself
:oops:

"The two custom Nocaster® vintage Telecaster single-coil pickups feature a custom vintage wiring circuit and three-position blade switching: position 1—bridge and neck pickups with counterclockwise blend control; position 2—neck pickup; position 3—neck pickup with no tone control (dark vintage circuit). Controls include master volume and neck pickup blend (position 1 only)."
 
turtlemuscle said:
hi guys,

care to share how a normal tele sounds like like on the neck pickup?

coz i tried it once and apparantly i sound quite muddy on a clean channel. is it suppose to be like that? the pickup was US vintage i think...

Which Tele model is this? If you tried the US Vintage 52 Reissue, which is butterscotch on colour with the infamous black pickguard, then you should be aware that the wiring of that is old style pre-1967. In this wiring the neck pup setting sounds quite bass-like. Switch to modern wiring and you have the versatile Tele sound we all love.

Tele neck pup (single coil version I mean) are generally warm and height sensitive. Raise it high, it will be too warm and in a way bassy....
 
Hmm.

Considering that this guy likes the tele sound in stairway to heaven (yes, I confirm from some guitar world mag issue I bought looooong time ago that is IS a telecaster thru a marshall) you have to bear in mind that Jimmy page was also a master of using a studio to create a certain sound. So what I'm trying to say is that although the sound we all covet was indeed produced by a tele, in the end it was enhanced by studio technology.

Anyway.. I own a Tele myself, and it's just a stripped down rock machine.. it's perfect IMO for material from the first two led zep albums, and malcolm young-esque rhythm stuff.

Also don't forget that the guitarist(s) from franz ferdinand also use telecasters.. but the humbucker version btw. Can't remember specifically what model they use.
 
its a Supro amp not a Marshall that u hear in the recordings. Live version uses Marshall and Gibby Double Neck
 
Hmm.

umm.. wasn't a supro a model that Marshall made back in those days? I'm not sure now that u say it, but in a video I saw where they were supros.. they had a marshall brand. confused now.
 
nope Supro amps are american.they were used mainly for the first album the marshalls tat u saw are plexis
 
Crawldaddy said:
Also don't forget that the guitarist(s) from franz ferdinand also use telecasters.. but the humbucker version btw. Can't remember specifically what model they use.

alex(frontman) uses the humbucker fender telecaster deluxe. huge headstock, but wonderful sound nonetheless.

nick jumps guitars around alil bit tho(epiphone for the sg concert, US telecasters in other performances) BUT his most often used guitar is his red hagstrom p46 guitar.

http://www.hagstrom.org.uk/visstory/Visitorglittersparkle.htm
very the vintage. note the buttons near the pickups are pickup switches. didnt know these kinda guitars exist. calculator..

and both their sounds? im just addicted to it! check this out amazing!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8sh... Bob Hardy Nick McCarthy Pop Rock Glastonbury

sorry but the topic's about telecasters. i love the twang wonderful! worth every cent of it!! but nick's sound's better to me hehe :lol:
 
hilmano said:
alex(frontman) uses the humbucker fender telecaster deluxe. huge headstock, but wonderful sound nonetheless.

hmm... tele with humbuckers, sure. but never seen a telecaster with a huge headstock before. :?
 
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